Date - 5 Aug 2010 
Day - Thursday
Start - 1000
End -1630

Last night we wandered into town to eat and ended up in an Italian restaurant 
that we have used before near the top of the town called San Carlo, its quite a 
large establishment so its usually possible to get a table without booking 
during the week.

We returned to the boat and wondered about moving because of  the noise from 
the factory opposite, but as it was 10 pm and getting  dark we decided to stay 
put. Once we were in bed the noise wasn't to bad and we heard little noise from 
the lorries until early morning. In addition to this Magic was back to his old 
self and didn't cause any problem.

Sovereign had a delivery of diesel this morning at 9 30 so we reversed across 
the cut and filled up at 70 p/lt and even got 4 bantam eggs thrown in on the 
deal.  It was probably 10-30 AM but the time we left and when we arrived at 
Hardwick Lock we were forth in the queue. Bourton was a bit better with only 
one boat ahead of us, we had been going at slightly over tickover.   
Things were about to take a dive and the queue at Slat Mill Lock was a bit more 
impressive. The wait was an hour and a half. The reason for this was that BW 
had been working at the lock to fit a new Babbie. Not only did we have to wait 
but as I moved the boat along using the centre rope I didn't notice a wasp 
sitting on the rope and drew it into my hand resulting in a sting to the base 
of my left thumb.

Cropredy has even more boats moored waiting for the festival, I don't know if 
BW have turned a blind eye but some of the boats on the 24 hr moorings were 
there when we went down. We made the very slow passage passed all the moored 
boats to Cropredy Lock where there was only one hire boat sitting waiting to go 
up, The only problem was they were just sitting, no one had gone up to the lock 
which was vacant but full,so Diana drew the paddles which got them into action. 
At Varney's Lock the traffic ahead vanished, we arrived just as the boat ahead 
was leaving which just left us to turn it and go in, the same happened at 
Elkington Lock and we moored for the night at 1630 just below Claydon Bottom 
Lock. There have been a few hire boats go by while we have been here, one of 
them a Rose boat that has to be back at  Stretton on Fosse first thing Saturday 
morning. Just after they had gone there was a bang and a boat that eventually 
moored ahead of us rattled down our site, I don't know why because the canal is 
wide,there was nothing coming the other way and the gap he was trying to get 
into was about 150 long.


You will find our latest position and all our past travels on our blog at 
http://nbharnser.blogspot.com/

-- 
Brian  

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